Surgical treatment for localization-related infantile spasms: excellent long-term outcomes
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Surgical treatment for localization-related infantile spasms: excellent long-term outcomes
Abstract
Objective: Focal epileptogenic lesions can manifest as infantile spasms, a catastrophic type of epilepsy. Although early surgery for catastrophic epilepsies has shown positive effects, little is known regarding long-term outcomes. The present study examined long-term outcomes in patients with localization-related infantile spasms treated surgically.
Methods: Data from localization-related infantile spasm cases treated surgically between 1998 and 2002 at the Asan Medical Center were retrospectively reviewed. Presurgical evaluation, surgery, postoperative seizure frequency and developmental outcome data were analyzed.
Results: Five patients met the inclusion criteria, and had etiologies of tuberous sclerosis, fetal infection, encephalomalacia, malformation of cortical development and low-grade astrocytoma, respectively. The mean seizure onset age was 5.4 months (range, 3 days to 11 months), and the mean age at surgery was 19 months (range, 9-29 months). Two patients underwent a functional hemispherectomy, and the remaining three underwent lesionectomy or temporal lobectomy. The follow-up duration was 6-9 years. We found that following surgery, 4 of the 5 patients were seizure-free at the final follow-up. The 2 patients with low grade astrocytoma and cortical dysplasia, respectively showed relatively good developmental outcomes.
Conclusion: Surgery may be an excellent option for treating selected patients with infantile spasms due to unilateral or focal congenital or early-acquired cortical lesions. However, developmental outcomes appear to be strongly linked to etiology and the pre-operative developmental level.
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